Do You Know Your Wedding Etiquette?

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When inviting guests, who should definitely receive a plus-one?
Anyone who is married
Members of the wedding party
Anyone dating someone for a year or more
All of the above

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What's an appropriate thing to ask about someone's new engagement ring?
Is it real?
Is it a blood diamond?
Did you help pick it out?

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Engagement parties are....
Strictly for family
Only for close friends
Not a gift giving occasion

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If you'd like to have no children at your wedding, advise guests by:
Addressing the invitation as "adults only"
Calling them individually
Stating "no children" on the invitation

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How early should you mail your invitations?
6-8 weeks out
10-12 weeks out
Exactly one year out

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As a guest, you should arrive to the ceremony…
10-15 minutes early
5 minutes early
Fashionably late

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When is it appropriate to leave the reception?
During the maid of honor's toast
After the cake has been cut
Right after the first course of dinner

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Wedding invitation envelopes should be addressed:
By hand
With a stamp
In stylized calligraphy

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If you've been in someone else's wedding:
It's polite to ask them to be in yours.
There's no obligation to include them in your wedding party.
You have to give them a gift prior to your own.

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If asked to be the best man/maid of honor:
You must accept.
You can decline.
Bargain for what you want.

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Traditionally, what time is a black-tie reception supposed to start?
8 PM
6 PM
4:30 PM

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In traditional ceremony seating, the parents of the bride are:
Seated on the left.
Seated on the right.
It doesn't matter.
This quiz revealed that you're a wedding etiquette novice! You aren't exactly keen on proper wedding etiquette or the way things ought to be done. Though you're always respectful and well mannered, you don't understand why weddings have to come with so many rules!

C+, Wedding Etiquette Novice

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This quiz revealed that you are wedding etiquette wise! When it comes to proper wedding etiquette and playing by the rules, you're as smart as they come. It's obvious that you've planned and participated in your fair share of weddings!

B+, Wedding Etiquette Wise

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This quiz revealed that you're a wedding etiquette expert! While some people might know a few wedding etiquette rules, you're pretty much the master of all things wedding etiquette related. It's obvious that you've attended, planned, and participated in your fair share of weddings. Few people know proper wedding etiquette as well as you!

A+, Wedding Etiquette Expert

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1
When inviting guests, who should definitely receive a plus-one?
Anyone who is married
Members of the wedding party
Anyone dating someone for a year or more
All of the above
2
What's an appropriate thing to ask about someone's new engagement ring?
Is it real?
Is it a blood diamond?
Did you help pick it out?
3
Engagement parties are....
Strictly for family
Only for close friends
Not a gift giving occasion
4
If you'd like to have no children at your wedding, advise guests by:
Addressing the invitation as "adults only"
Calling them individually
Stating "no children" on the invitation
5
How early should you mail your invitations?
6-8 weeks out
10-12 weeks out
Exactly one year out
6
As a guest, you should arrive to the ceremony…
10-15 minutes early
5 minutes early
Fashionably late
7
When is it appropriate to leave the reception?
During the maid of honor's toast
After the cake has been cut
Right after the first course of dinner
8
Wedding invitation envelopes should be addressed:
By hand
With a stamp
In stylized calligraphy
9
If you've been in someone else's wedding:
It's polite to ask them to be in yours.
There's no obligation to include them in your wedding party.
You have to give them a gift prior to your own.
10
If asked to be the best man/maid of honor:
You must accept.
You can decline.
Bargain for what you want.
11
Traditionally, what time is a black-tie reception supposed to start?
8 PM
6 PM
4:30 PM
12
In traditional ceremony seating, the parents of the bride are:
Seated on the left.
Seated on the right.
It doesn't matter.